Automotive Service Program

Classes are offered in a modern facility comparable to professional shops using the latest available diagnostic and test equipment. New test equipment is added as necessary to maintain up-to-date equipment. Some of the equipment includes: Lab Scopes, Diagnostic Scanners, Digital Volt-Ohm Testers, Brake Lathes, and Alignment Equipment.

Students receive technical training to enter the industry as entry level automotive service and diagnostic technicians. Through hands-on training in a shop environment and comprehensive classroom instruction, students learn to repair the complex electrical and computerized systems of today's automobiles and light trucks. Training is tailored to prepare the students for ASE certification tests.

Career opportunities in the automotive industry include but are not limited to dealerships, fleets, and independent repair shops.

To receive a certificate of completion, the student must complete a minimum of four of the eight program emphasis areas with a grade point average of 2.0 (C) or above, and complete a minimum of 95% of priority 1, 80% of priority 2, and 50% of priority 3 ASE tasks (CCC requires 80% of all tasks).